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kids are able to use at home and create to something that you actually work and use in an educational environment. >> one of the things that schools are backing more interested and vested in is developing critical thinking and creative thought. and having a tool like this helps students generate a lot of ideas, mess about, play with their friends and unlock ideas that they can use for writing tea write for an audience in ways that they haven't had an opportunity to do before. it has to be a lot more engaging and endearing for them to get them motivated. >> the level of engagement, enthusiasm, level of laughter. students are far more willing to go back and revise and edit and say, that doesn't sound right. when it was just on paper, that was a much more difficult task for them to do. they can experience the writing process in a really fun way. >> so walk me through the app. i want -- this is something obviously that my kids can do at home, too. how would i go on? >> would you like me to show you? >> yeah. show me. >> it's for the ipad and we start here on the narrative art. so a lot of people thin
kids are able to use at home and create to something that you actually work and use in an educational environment. >> one of the things that schools are backing more interested and vested in is developing critical thinking and creative thought. and having a tool like this helps students generate a lot of ideas, mess about, play with their friends and unlock ideas that they can use for writing tea write for an audience in ways that they haven't had an opportunity to do before. it has to be...
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costco is the right stock for this environment. domestic play looks real good. largely domestic. what is the game plan for next week? it all depends on sunday. we need so see some action. we need bernanke and obama to pick up the phone and start calling these global leaders. if no calls are made, we're going lower. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, cramer is switching gears to find you a stock with a set of wheels that's ready to ride. could this high speed spec put you on the highway to profit? >>> and later, rip off the band aid? this global health care company's products have been in medicine cabinets for over a hundred years, but its stock trailed the market this year. could cramer's diagnosis unlock its true value? all coming up on "mad money." >>> we all know there's nothing more important -- >> we're celebrating our fifth annual edition of "mad money," it's a family aware. >> once a year only, check it out. >> want to join cramer in studio for the special event? >> a brotherly dispute. >> the doctor is in the house. >> head to madmoney.cnbc.com to sign up for
costco is the right stock for this environment. domestic play looks real good. largely domestic. what is the game plan for next week? it all depends on sunday. we need so see some action. we need bernanke and obama to pick up the phone and start calling these global leaders. if no calls are made, we're going lower. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, cramer is switching gears to find you a stock with a set of wheels that's ready to ride. could this high speed spec...
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unlike human beings, as we change the environment is bad for the environment, beavers form wetlands other species could move into. he's important. >> what else does he eat besides bananas? >> in the wild he would be eating all sorts of vegetation and they like to eat tree bark. he has teeth on them that are so much enamel that are bright orange. these guys chop down trees and build dams with them. >> you don't want to get in front of an angry beaver. >> bring out the owl. >> let me put the baby alligator away. the last animal is another species that would have been -- >> what are they called? >> barn owl. these are a species native to europe. european colonists would have been used to seeing these guys. they're not particularly common. these animals can find prey in pitch darkness. >> you're kidding. >> tests have been done on these species, they've removed every iota of light. just by their hearing they can find rodents which is their main prey. they are called barn owls, because they are one of the few species that can live in human structures and benefit from our building. >> is that o
unlike human beings, as we change the environment is bad for the environment, beavers form wetlands other species could move into. he's important. >> what else does he eat besides bananas? >> in the wild he would be eating all sorts of vegetation and they like to eat tree bark. he has teeth on them that are so much enamel that are bright orange. these guys chop down trees and build dams with them. >> you don't want to get in front of an angry beaver. >> bring out the...
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households, people who want to buy a house, make investment, hire people would like to know what the environment will be like and what the fiscal deficit momentum and process will be in 2013, and more importantly going forward so that they appreciate what environment they will be in, what tax rates will apply. what loopholes will survive or not. >> that's why increasingly we hear executives and managers of businesses that say they will sit on the money because they don't know what is to come. do you think after the ux election we will have more clarity? when will things loosen up. >> as soon as possible is desirable is all i can say. >> my thanks to christine lagarde. >>> up next on the "wall street journal report," the man behind sam adams beer. brewing up businesses of a different flavor. how one successful entrepreneur is trying to grow up. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everythi
households, people who want to buy a house, make investment, hire people would like to know what the environment will be like and what the fiscal deficit momentum and process will be in 2013, and more importantly going forward so that they appreciate what environment they will be in, what tax rates will apply. what loopholes will survive or not. >> that's why increasingly we hear executives and managers of businesses that say they will sit on the money because they don't know what is to...
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the environment feels to me like the u.s. is in a little better shape than the markets appreciated and now the markets are catching up. >> in terms of capital, are you expecting to raising capital this year? >> i don't think we will raise capital. morgan stanley is through the damage zone. we have gained share in our core institutional businesses and look forward to moving ahead with the smith barney acquisition over time. >> we have a couple of years working through some some properties but let's start with what we try to do, modify to help people stay in their homes. we have done it a million times. when we can't do that short sale or ultimately the worst outcome is foreclosure. >> those businesses that are dear to the emerging market consumer or geared toward global trade or banking, they are doing well. it is almost as if the banking business as two segments, those that are market related and those related to the unlined growth trend. we will have to watch that. >>> up next on the "the wall street journal report with mari
the environment feels to me like the u.s. is in a little better shape than the markets appreciated and now the markets are catching up. >> in terms of capital, are you expecting to raising capital this year? >> i don't think we will raise capital. morgan stanley is through the damage zone. we have gained share in our core institutional businesses and look forward to moving ahead with the smith barney acquisition over time. >> we have a couple of years working through some some...
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and we have a toxic environment. >> and dr. pratt said that toxic environment consists of portions that are too big and americans who constantly eat. what is a sedentary nation to do? we'll get more recommendations from the institute of medicine. touted as comprehensive and evidence based. solutions that are likely to be as contentious at the many theories about the cause of our obesity problem. brian. >> this is going to get interesting. previous attempts haven't worked. anne thompson, thanks, as always. >>> we'll take a break. up next, an icon, a marathon, and a true team effort. >>> this was the scene last friday in king's mountain, north carolina. the 18-wheeler you see there is stuck at a train crossing trucks aren't supposed to use, and that would be a freight train coming, barreling down the tracks. the woman shooting the video was screaming at the top of her lungs. she did not realize both occupants of the truck got out in time. no injuries. the freight train was moving like a freight train and could not stop. the truck
and we have a toxic environment. >> and dr. pratt said that toxic environment consists of portions that are too big and americans who constantly eat. what is a sedentary nation to do? we'll get more recommendations from the institute of medicine. touted as comprehensive and evidence based. solutions that are likely to be as contentious at the many theories about the cause of our obesity problem. brian. >> this is going to get interesting. previous attempts haven't worked. anne...
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and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> welcome back, everyone. this morning, we are getting a fresh look at the age old institution of marriage. today in the bay's tracie potts live on capitol hill this morning with a look at who's tieing the knot and who is avoiding the altar altogether. tracie, good morning. >> good morning, everyone. the cdc has new numbers out, brand new this morning that show that there were just over 2 million marriages in this country compared to almost 2 1/2 million back in the early '90s. people not getting married nearly as fast, but the divorce rates really haven't changed much since the early '70s. take a look at what the cdc is telling us this morning. half of all marriages still end in divorce, 1 in 2 will end before 20 years. people not staying married for two decades. but 60% are living together before they get married. interestingly, the study also found for women that living together does not predict a
and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> welcome back, everyone. this morning, we are getting a fresh look at the age old institution of marriage. today in the bay's tracie potts live on capitol hill this morning with a look at who's tieing the knot and who is avoiding the altar altogether. tracie, good morning. >> good morning, everyone. the cdc has new numbers out,...
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to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> we're back. joining me now author of the new book, "we can all do better," bill bradley. you are a democrat. you are taking a critical look at both sides of our politics and how washington works. do you think this is a campaign debate thus far worthy of the challenges we face? >> i think the debate ought to be about the future and not a blame fest about the past. i think people ought to say what they think america's role in the world is. how are we going to get middle income people making more money. the median income in 2010 was the same it was in 1996. that is what it should be about. >> what should government be doing?
to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> we're back. joining me now author of the new...
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it is recognized for promoting sustainable living and protecting the environment. >> congratulations to them. >>> the savings may be hard to notice, but the trend is news. better to have something than nothing. gas prices are dropping nationally. they fell more than 5 cents a gallon in the past two weeks, according to the lundburg survey. here in the bay area, dropped 3 cents. oakland, $4.16, san jose, $4.17, and san francisco, $4.28. >>> more fuel efficient cars are driving a trend, record high car sales. latest figures show the number of americans making aurechas jumped 20%. another factor behind the numbers, the average age of a car out on the road is now more than ten years old. that is the highest in recorded history. >>> european politics weighing heavily on the american stock market this morning. leaders from france and holland. scott mccrew looks at what went wrong. >> good morning. i don't expect i would have followed french politics so carefully, but remember, europe is america's largest trading partner, and what happens there is very important. the decisions that french vo
it is recognized for promoting sustainable living and protecting the environment. >> congratulations to them. >>> the savings may be hard to notice, but the trend is news. better to have something than nothing. gas prices are dropping nationally. they fell more than 5 cents a gallon in the past two weeks, according to the lundburg survey. here in the bay area, dropped 3 cents. oakland, $4.16, san jose, $4.17, and san francisco, $4.28. >>> more fuel efficient cars are...
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. >> the city council approved the ban aimed at creating a cleaner environment. all retail and grocery stores are affected. the only ones exempt, businesses exefmpt are nonprofit and restaurants. kimberly tere. >>> environmentalists are hoping other cities will follow san jose's lead on the ban on plastic bag. other spots in the bay erroring tougher bags. marin county passed a similar ordinance that went into effect today. >>> france made history today with the new minimum wage that is the highest in country at 10.24. in fact, san francisco's the only city in the country where minimum wage breaks the $10 barrier. workers like the wages but employers cite them as another way the city makes it hard on businesses when employers add in the mandate from city hall the payroll tax at 1.5%, nine paid sick days and health care, businesses say they are feeling squeezed. san francisco. wage, in 2004, the minimum was .50. >>> coming up next on nbc bay area news, tale of two cities. reaction interest theers.rs n nr [ male announcer ] citibank's new app for ipad makes it easy
. >> the city council approved the ban aimed at creating a cleaner environment. all retail and grocery stores are affected. the only ones exempt, businesses exefmpt are nonprofit and restaurants. kimberly tere. >>> environmentalists are hoping other cities will follow san jose's lead on the ban on plastic bag. other spots in the bay erroring tougher bags. marin county passed a similar ordinance that went into effect today. >>> france made history today with the new...
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. >> green gadgets, that are fun for the family and friendly to the environment. all of that coming up after your local news. what is that? follow the wings. [ male announcer ] cookies with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter. i used to not travel very much, but then i discovered hotwire. now, i use all my vacation days. i can afford to visit my folks for the holidays. and reconnect with my girlfriends in vegas. because i get ridiculously low prices on all my trips. you see, when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them, so i get 4-star hotels for up to half off. now i can afford a romantic trip to new orleans. hi honey! ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ hotwire.com ♪ >> announcer: "today's moms" is brought to you by p&g future friendly. see the big in the little things you do. >>> we're back on this fun day monday with "today's moms." and one very popular mommy blogger, heather armstrong is not only a mom but she's been recognized by "forbes" magazine as one of the most influential women in media. >> wow. it all beg
. >> green gadgets, that are fun for the family and friendly to the environment. all of that coming up after your local news. what is that? follow the wings. [ male announcer ] cookies with smooth caramel and chocolate. ♪ hmm twix. also available in peanut butter. i used to not travel very much, but then i discovered hotwire. now, i use all my vacation days. i can afford to visit my folks for the holidays. and reconnect with my girlfriends in vegas. because i get ridiculously low prices...
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the doctor started to ask the school to provide a more stringent, nut-free environment for ella and sarah. >> that's when they started to reject our enrollment. >> reporter: the superintendent diana abboti would not comment on camera, but she says the district maintains the edwards are not residents of los gatos and, therefore, the school cannot attend its schools. >> we thought we were going to see our friends today, but that girl stopped us and now we can't go to school. >> all my friends. in my class. and i wanted to learn. >> what are you going to do now? >> i don't know. >> that would be a hard conversation to have with them where they're going to understand what you're saying. and i think it's a shame. and i think the district ought to be ashamed. >> julie edwards is determined to continue the fight to get her daughters back in school. >> i'm fighting for my children to be in school safely and it seems like such an outrageous thing to have to fight for. that should be a normal thing that every school district should provide for their children. >> reporter: proving her residency that
the doctor started to ask the school to provide a more stringent, nut-free environment for ella and sarah. >> that's when they started to reject our enrollment. >> reporter: the superintendent diana abboti would not comment on camera, but she says the district maintains the edwards are not residents of los gatos and, therefore, the school cannot attend its schools. >> we thought we were going to see our friends today, but that girl stopped us and now we can't go to school....
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and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> welcome back. and a good monday morning to you. looks like traffic's picking up just a tad on the golden gate bridge, at least. we will check all of the bay area bridges. highway, biways. 5:53. >>> well, it's clear, alex smith not about to sit around just waiting by the phone while the 49ers try to lock down peyton manning. no, no the a chance. instead the 28-year-old quarterback visiting other teams for the very first time during his career. first in a trip down to miami to work out for the dolphins over the weekend. and now, we're getting word smith is scheduled to meet up with the seahawks up in seattle some time this week. as for manning, the quarterback, well, he could be making decisions some time soon, possibly as early as tomorrow. >>> this week, three competing companies will have one last chance to convince oakland coliseum leaders there the best to run o.co. the bidders, smg, global spec
and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> welcome back. and a good monday morning to you. looks like traffic's picking up just a tad on the golden gate bridge, at least. we will check all of the bay area bridges. highway, biways. 5:53. >>> well, it's clear, alex smith not about to sit around just waiting by the phone while the 49ers try to lock down peyton manning. no,...
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louis, fans created their own stadi stadium-like environment. >> let's go giants! >> reporter: just steps away from at&t park at pete's tavern, standing room only to watch the giants on a brink of elimination take on the cardinals. >> i love our management. i love our players and i love t the, but i love, i love our spirit and we have great fans. >> all the teams you watch have skill. but not that many teams where you can feel their chemistry, you know and it bleeds into the fans and the fans' chemistry bleeds into them. >> reporter: with the giants win, cardinals are up 3-2 in the national league championship series. san francisco now needs to forge a three-game winning streak to make it into the world series. >> got to get there. got to get there. >> we'll do it again. >> reporter: the odds aren't in their favor. since league championship series became the best of seven in 1985, only 4 of 33 teams have fell behind 3-1 have come back to win. >> well, that's what they said about the last series. and, hey, red sox did it in four games. we only need three. >> torture
louis, fans created their own stadi stadium-like environment. >> let's go giants! >> reporter: just steps away from at&t park at pete's tavern, standing room only to watch the giants on a brink of elimination take on the cardinals. >> i love our management. i love our players and i love t the, but i love, i love our spirit and we have great fans. >> all the teams you watch have skill. but not that many teams where you can feel their chemistry, you know and it bleeds...
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really nail the basics especially in the business environment. >> for us cleaning up. bay a laugher, soap and you're done, but there's alittle bit more going on. >> you should spend more money on some things, face wash isn't one of them. cefaphil, 10 bucks in the drug store, cleans the oil off your face in the morning, number one. >> what have we got here. >> a little hair product, use it this morning and use it every day. gives you shine and lets you style your hair without looking like you're on "jersey shore." >> not worried about that. >> eye de-puffer. >> had a couple of drinks. >> never. >> or didn't get enough sleep and got a little bags going under your eyes, a little stick and rub it under your eyes and off it goes. >> none of that is terribly expenseive. >> 20 buck skwlz let's move on to suits. >> yeah. >> what should we be thinking about? >> value and versatility. this is 399 from suit supply. three years ago you could not get a suit this nice for 399 bucks. the versatility part, a simple pale gray shirt, change the shirt, tie and shoes you can wear this a c
really nail the basics especially in the business environment. >> for us cleaning up. bay a laugher, soap and you're done, but there's alittle bit more going on. >> you should spend more money on some things, face wash isn't one of them. cefaphil, 10 bucks in the drug store, cleans the oil off your face in the morning, number one. >> what have we got here. >> a little hair product, use it this morning and use it every day. gives you shine and lets you style your hair...
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. >> good news for the environment. good news for solozyme? there has just been a commitment to test it in their cars. for car makers, cleaner fuel is good business. hence, vw silicon valley research center. >> this is really where technology is made, not only for the internet but as well for the automotive industry. >> reporter: the plan is for solozyme's algae-powered fuel to be a cleaner diesel. >> so when you fill up at a diesel gas station, you'll have renewable content in there, and you may not even know it. >> your future fill-up brought to you by algae. >> they will begin testing the algae-powered cars this summer. we have a test drive in on one ourselves and we'll let you know how they do. >>> new details tonight about the death of whitney houston. toxicology tests showed the 48-year-old music icon died of accidental drowning due to cocaine and marijuana use. cocaine and marijuana were both found in her system. she was found under the water in the bathtub at the beverly hilton hotel last month. >>> also new tonight, will an apology be
. >> good news for the environment. good news for solozyme? there has just been a commitment to test it in their cars. for car makers, cleaner fuel is good business. hence, vw silicon valley research center. >> this is really where technology is made, not only for the internet but as well for the automotive industry. >> reporter: the plan is for solozyme's algae-powered fuel to be a cleaner diesel. >> so when you fill up at a diesel gas station, you'll have renewable...
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these guys are one of the largest cockroaches in madagascar, and they actually help out the environment by breaking things down. eating different types of rotten fruits, rotten vegetables, different types of leaves and bark and things like that. and they feel around with their antennas. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, it's pretty awesome. they make this noise like -- [ hissing sounds ] and they'll hiss back. give it a whirl. just like -- [ hissing sound ] see if they'll do it. in the microphone, do it. do it, go. >> jimmy: wait, what do you want me do? >> just do it. [ hissing sound ] >> jimmy: why do you always make me do something stupid like that? >> that was horrible. >> jimmy: let's get rid of these because you're creeping me out. >> i'm going to move on. >> jimmy: please put them back in the box this time. >> four are accounted for. you saw it first. >> jimmy: yeah, they're all there. >> okay, good. i'm moving on to the next animal. now, this is what i need the sanitizer for, because these guys will bite me if i smell like cockroaches. look how cool this is. these are called hed
these guys are one of the largest cockroaches in madagascar, and they actually help out the environment by breaking things down. eating different types of rotten fruits, rotten vegetables, different types of leaves and bark and things like that. and they feel around with their antennas. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, it's pretty awesome. they make this noise like -- [ hissing sounds ] and they'll hiss back. give it a whirl. just like -- [ hissing sound ] see if they'll do it. in...
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supporters say the proposed pipes would be more reliable in an earthquake and less harmful to the environment. opponents worry the pipes will only increase the strain allowing more water to be diverted away from the delta. governor brown and opponenting will hold duelling press conferences today in sacramento arguing their points. >>> a financial scandal involving a states parks department may be bigger than first thought. top finance officials say tens of billions of dollars in so-called special funds are unaccounted for in many other departments. special funds are those which mostly come from user fees. now auditors say the departments were supposed to report them but lawmakers say no one has been checking to make sure that's actually being done. the scandal first broke open after the discovery of millions of dollars in hidden parks department accounts. >>> here's something you don't hear every day on a college campus, watch out for mountain lions. one of the big cats was spotted off the uc berkeley campus. >> saw a mother, there two cubs and then right up this walkway i saw a large male. >
supporters say the proposed pipes would be more reliable in an earthquake and less harmful to the environment. opponents worry the pipes will only increase the strain allowing more water to be diverted away from the delta. governor brown and opponenting will hold duelling press conferences today in sacramento arguing their points. >>> a financial scandal involving a states parks department may be bigger than first thought. top finance officials say tens of billions of dollars in...
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just because no matter what, i know that he is in an environment that he is surrounded by that makes him very safe. i'll get all teary. but, you know, i just -- he's my heart. he's my world. i just -- he's just my baby. >> mommy? we're going to decorate the cake for you. >> reporter: christina shared these intimate photos and home movies, and that bond between them shines through. she has built her world around max, literally. writing and recording at this studio at home to be with her son as much as she can. >> reporter: okay. >> that was for my special -- >> reporter: i'll never forget that. that was so great! the etta james picture. >> me and cher. photo booth style. >> reporter: i love it. this is where the magic happens? >> yep, this is where all the create consistityist. >> reporter: the studio to collaborate would her new friends from "the voice." she and adam worked together last year on tir number one hit, "moves like j and she recruited blake for one tune. and she brought celo on board, too. we caught them backstage as they got ready to debut their song. and then it was tim
just because no matter what, i know that he is in an environment that he is surrounded by that makes him very safe. i'll get all teary. but, you know, i just -- he's my heart. he's my world. i just -- he's just my baby. >> mommy? we're going to decorate the cake for you. >> reporter: christina shared these intimate photos and home movies, and that bond between them shines through. she has built her world around max, literally. writing and recording at this studio at home to be with...
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and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> welcome back, everyone. and a good tuesday morning to you. look at the port of oakland all lit up. early this morning. a little warmer out there. what's in store when it comes to the forecast? we'll check in with rob mayeda in for christina. 5:42. >>> gearing up for today's big vote in illinois. a state with more delegates at stake than any other so far except for georgia. today in the bay's tracie potts live on capitol hill this morning with a look at how rick santorum is trying to upset mitt romney's front-runner status. good morning. >> hey, john. he's certainly hoping to, but it's an uphill battle for santorum. romney's got the momentum, the delegates, he's not necessarily taking the state for granted. he's been there three days campaigning even at the university of chicago where obama talked to students there. he told reporters that looking for a nod in illinois to try to solidify his campaign
and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. >>> welcome back, everyone. and a good tuesday morning to you. look at the port of oakland all lit up. early this morning. a little warmer out there. what's in store when it comes to the forecast? we'll check in with rob mayeda in for christina. 5:42. >>> gearing up for today's big vote in illinois. a state with more delegates at...
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their mother says the school will not provide a classroom environment that's safe for her daughters and has been told the girls have not been allowed to go to the school basically kicking them out. the school district asserts that edwards doesn't live at the address that they used to enroll an does not belong at the elementary school. >> it's not something that's going to scare the girls. i have all of my residency paperwork, everything that we brought to the district originally to sign the girls up for school, we will have. by law the girls are entitled to go to the school in the district they live in, which is los gatos, so there should be no reason for us not to be allowed on campus. >> reporter: when it comes to nut allergies, each school district has its own policy. they are not regulated by the state. and again, edwards will be expected to be met by police when they arrive here at van meter elementary school later on this morning. live in los gatos, i'm arturo santiago, "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, arturo. >>> we want to check the forecast now with meteorologist chr
their mother says the school will not provide a classroom environment that's safe for her daughters and has been told the girls have not been allowed to go to the school basically kicking them out. the school district asserts that edwards doesn't live at the address that they used to enroll an does not belong at the elementary school. >> it's not something that's going to scare the girls. i have all of my residency paperwork, everything that we brought to the district originally to sign...
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pennsylvania republican says he was talking about the president's view of man's relationship to the world and environment. >> i've repeetdly said that the president is a christian. he says he's a christian but i'm talking about his world view. religion and social issues have taken a role in the race with the key contest nine days away in his home state of michigan. the latest poll show santorum pulling past romney in michigan setting a potential upset that would have been unthinkable a couple of weeks ago. >>> california will likely have a different congressional delegation after november's election. chris sanchez talked to political analyst about what is shaping up to be one of the biggest political stories of the year for california. >> let's start with talking about why we can be so sure we will see new faces this the california delegation. >> this redistricting thing that happens every ten years to make sure the districts are in balance population wise has taken a different twist. in the past the legislature did it and they tended to protect incumbents. we changed congressional leaders once, one time
pennsylvania republican says he was talking about the president's view of man's relationship to the world and environment. >> i've repeetdly said that the president is a christian. he says he's a christian but i'm talking about his world view. religion and social issues have taken a role in the race with the key contest nine days away in his home state of michigan. the latest poll show santorum pulling past romney in michigan setting a potential upset that would have been unthinkable a...
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in this environment what could be better than a domestic security play with a business as consistent as it gets and a bountiful dividends. one of my early faves since the show began. consolidated edison. con ed for short. it provides many customers in new york city and its customers with electricity and energy. companies focus on transmission and distribution. not power generation. no reason for the epa to crack down on them like so many of the unfortunate utilities you know i like but are in trouble. plus nyc is one place where residential construction is still happening, expected to climb to record levels next year above 2007. which means a lot new electric customers for con ed. growth, growth in yield. and if you're a fan of dividends like you know i am, con ed is boosting its payoff for the last 38 consecutive years, the only utility in the s&p 500 with 30 or more consecutive years of dividend boost. the only one. this is exactly the kind of stock that works in this troubled market, hence why con ed has given us 11% gain since the last time we spoke with the ceo just in july. i'm
in this environment what could be better than a domestic security play with a business as consistent as it gets and a bountiful dividends. one of my early faves since the show began. consolidated edison. con ed for short. it provides many customers in new york city and its customers with electricity and energy. companies focus on transmission and distribution. not power generation. no reason for the epa to crack down on them like so many of the unfortunate utilities you know i like but are in...
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making the road safer is not worth the cost to the environment, some say. >>> courting investors through good old-fashioned networking. who they'll meet with coming up. >>> and right now, we give you a -- kind of a mysterious look there over san francisco. the sun's coming up and all the lights have gone off in the building there. it's going to be a beautiful day. it's going to be a great one. [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of fiber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber when you are eating a candybar. you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days is-- is huge. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. you just put one foot in front of the other, and you know that you're walking for such a great cause that you just keep going. (man) that you have all these peop
making the road safer is not worth the cost to the environment, some say. >>> courting investors through good old-fashioned networking. who they'll meet with coming up. >>> and right now, we give you a -- kind of a mysterious look there over san francisco. the sun's coming up and all the lights have gone off in the building there. it's going to be a beautiful day. it's going to be a great one. [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in...
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. >> once it gets out of the gulf of mexico, out of this region, we think the environment will become more moist and allow isaac to strengthen. >> potentially making landfall along the gulf and striking the city of new orleans seven years to the day after hurricane katrina came ashore as a category three storm. it was the costliest hurricane in u.s. history. $110 billion in damages. it was also one of the deadliest, killing more than 1800 people. in new orleans severe flooding claimed many lives when levees around the city failed, leaving 80% of the city under water. residents flocked to the city's convention center and superdome to take cover in what became the city's shelters of last resort. but on sunday, mayor landrieu urged residents to take extra precaution, warning unlike seven years ago there will be no shelter if the city is evacuated. >> let me say clearly to everybody. neither the airport nor superdome nor convention center is going to be an emergency -- shelter of last resort. >> officials here will be standing up their emergency operations center on a 24 operation later t
. >> once it gets out of the gulf of mexico, out of this region, we think the environment will become more moist and allow isaac to strengthen. >> potentially making landfall along the gulf and striking the city of new orleans seven years to the day after hurricane katrina came ashore as a category three storm. it was the costliest hurricane in u.s. history. $110 billion in damages. it was also one of the deadliest, killing more than 1800 people. in new orleans severe flooding...
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ever to come into the san francisco bay and this one is the size -- the big ones are better for the environment because they produce lower emissions per container. >>> 6:20 right now. coming up, it's not time for last call just yet, find out why there's still hope for the gold dust lounge. >>> and the senate considers a new law that would give you the opportunity to get in on start-ups before the ipo.? we'll take a look isdco eami? we'lp.l ke a look coming up. ♪ ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ ♪ no more, no more, no more ♪ hit the road, jack ♪ and don't you come back no more ♪ [ male announcer ] want your weeds to hit the road? hit 'em with roundup extended control. one application kills weeds and puts down a barrier to stop new ones for up to four months. roundup extended control spray once. stop weeds for months. >>> welcome back, everyone, and good morning to you. not last call just yet for san francisco's gold dust lounge. city's preservation committee deadlocked on a vote yesterday on whether to grant landmark status to that bar. another vote will b
ever to come into the san francisco bay and this one is the size -- the big ones are better for the environment because they produce lower emissions per container. >>> 6:20 right now. coming up, it's not time for last call just yet, find out why there's still hope for the gold dust lounge. >>> and the senate considers a new law that would give you the opportunity to get in on start-ups before the ipo.? we'll take a look isdco eami? we'lp.l ke a look coming up. ♪ ♪ hit the...
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their mother says the school would not provide a classroom environment that's safe for her daughters and they have been told that the girls are not allowed to go to the school anymore, basically kicking them out. edwards calls it discrimination. the school district asserts that the edwards don't live at the address in los gatos that they used to enroll an do not belong at the elementary school. >> really hoping that it's not something that's going to scare the girls. i have all of my residency paperwork action everything that we brought to the district originally to sign the girls up for school, we will have. by law the girls are entitled to go to school in their district so there should be no reason for us not to be allowed on campus. >> reporter: now, when it comes to nut allergies, each school district does have its own policy. they are not regulated by the state. but again, edwards is expecting there to be police resistance when they arrive at van meter elementary later on this morning. school will start sometime around 8:00. we will be here to see what happens. live in los gatos
their mother says the school would not provide a classroom environment that's safe for her daughters and they have been told that the girls are not allowed to go to the school anymore, basically kicking them out. edwards calls it discrimination. the school district asserts that the edwards don't live at the address in los gatos that they used to enroll an do not belong at the elementary school. >> really hoping that it's not something that's going to scare the girls. i have all of my...
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and it's also dyed with soy based dyes so nothing bad for the environment. great, you know, collapsible, put -- >> can you wash this? >> you can wash it, as well. >> and storage bins? >> these are so cool because they're actually made out of paper. but they're super durable. if you go to buygreen.com you can seen see a video of the 200 pound guy jumping on top of them. you can stack them. they come in nine different colors. great for a kid's room, as well. >> then storage jarred glass. >> we think of recycled glass as being very popular. this artist takes recycled glass bottles,00 cuts them, hand hands them and makes canisters or really pretty colored bottles that are joined together and beautiful vases, they're even like an art collection. >> it's like color blocking. >> these are from remodern.com, as well. >> and a little pillow to pop your home? >> right, these are all pillows made out of natural jute and burlap and the artist uses non-voc paints to do the dots. even the filler that's inside, you can attest to it it's squishy. but it's made out of recycl
and it's also dyed with soy based dyes so nothing bad for the environment. great, you know, collapsible, put -- >> can you wash this? >> you can wash it, as well. >> and storage bins? >> these are so cool because they're actually made out of paper. but they're super durable. if you go to buygreen.com you can seen see a video of the 200 pound guy jumping on top of them. you can stack them. they come in nine different colors. great for a kid's room, as well. >> then...
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he described in gripping detail what he called the toxic environment at goldman, one that encouraged taking advantage of its clients. his book is now in stores. greg, good morning. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> in the book, you frame the leadership of goldman sachs as having made a choice between profit and reputation. when did they make that swing? >> as your viewers will know, earlier in the decade, there were a lot of things that were deregulated like complicated derivatives. it got to the point where banks saw they could make more money using their client information to bet for themselves as opposed to facilitating for a client business. ultimately by the time i left for firm, three quarters of the money was being made in the training business, as opposed to the original reason for wall street, which is helping companies raise money and merging. it's been a real revenue shift and also a behavior shift where taking advantage of clients has become the norm. >> what you write about are ethics issues, not really legal issues, per se. >> that's the gr
he described in gripping detail what he called the toxic environment at goldman, one that encouraged taking advantage of its clients. his book is now in stores. greg, good morning. thanks for coming on. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> in the book, you frame the leadership of goldman sachs as having made a choice between profit and reputation. when did they make that swing? >> as your viewers will know, earlier in the decade, there were a lot of things that were...
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>> well, i grew up in a pretty lean environment as a kid. i remember going to school and some of the kids had brand new reeboks and we went to the dollar store and bought up the old banged up reeboks. some of the kids looked at my shoes, you know what, i have to mow yards and i think if you want something, go earn it. that's american way. >> that's good. >> i have a major crush on a guy who works in a different department in my company. i don't know him well. i was thinking of hosting a -- >> is this a question and is it about me? [ laughter ] >> -- basketball watching party at my apartment this weekend. >> not a secret party. >> should you have a big party and invite the guy down the hall or what? >> i'd say like, you know, i like this big group idea because dating in the office pool, the office is not a meat market. you have to go back to the office tomorrow whether the date is a bust or terrific. go for group activities until you get to know him. >> i think it's really clever. because it can be awkward when you're dating somebody at work.
>> well, i grew up in a pretty lean environment as a kid. i remember going to school and some of the kids had brand new reeboks and we went to the dollar store and bought up the old banged up reeboks. some of the kids looked at my shoes, you know what, i have to mow yards and i think if you want something, go earn it. that's american way. >> that's good. >> i have a major crush on a guy who works in a different department in my company. i don't know him well. i was thinking of...
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>> well, this is a very hostile environment. you know. there's no air left. if you go higher than 65,000 feet that's the reason why you wear the pressure suit. and it's pretty cold up there. >> this may seem like a silly question but whether you're jumping from 30,000 feet or 120,000, aren't the physics all the same? >> no, they're not. at 65,000 feet blood boils. and without a pressure suit, you die very quickly. so, there's a big difference between 30,000 foot and 100,000 feet. it's because of the pressure. >> and felix, very quickly, you're going to be going supersonic, at least that's your hope. >> yes. >> at that point. i thought there's such a thing at terminal velocity. do you have to put your body in a shape to go that fast? >> you have to be in shape to go from that at tud. and we hopefully break speed of sound at that altitude. that's what science is telling us. >> you're going to try perhaps this summer, right? >> yes. beiood luck to you.ng x, tnks so much for being on. we'll be back with our celebrity apprentice winner. >>> good monday morning. 8:
>> well, this is a very hostile environment. you know. there's no air left. if you go higher than 65,000 feet that's the reason why you wear the pressure suit. and it's pretty cold up there. >> this may seem like a silly question but whether you're jumping from 30,000 feet or 120,000, aren't the physics all the same? >> no, they're not. at 65,000 feet blood boils. and without a pressure suit, you die very quickly. so, there's a big difference between 30,000 foot and 100,000...
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four factors to keep in mind here, right, age, workplace environment, condition of legs, i hate that one, i always have bruises, and the skin-revealing balance of overall outfit. >> what that means is if you're showing a lot of leg or gam as they said back in the '40s, you want to show less up top, or if you're showing more up top, less leg. balance it out. >> first look is for somebody in her 20s. >> 20-somethings are trying to figure this style up. on the top, joe fresh, it's really affordable. take a look at the skirt on the bottom from zappos. rule of thumb, keep it one to two inches above the knee. that's an acceptable social length for a 20-something gal. it's safe and respectable and she can take it into nighttime. >> you can balance it on the hips first, then balance the weight? >> it works, trust me. if you start with the hips, tailor the weight. start at the hips. >> now let's move on to our 30s. what's the rule of thumb here? >> you want to make sure you think about the fact 30-something gals are going day to night, desk to dinner. think about these pieces here, a flouncy
four factors to keep in mind here, right, age, workplace environment, condition of legs, i hate that one, i always have bruises, and the skin-revealing balance of overall outfit. >> what that means is if you're showing a lot of leg or gam as they said back in the '40s, you want to show less up top, or if you're showing more up top, less leg. balance it out. >> first look is for somebody in her 20s. >> 20-somethings are trying to figure this style up. on the top, joe fresh,...
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all scientists know genes and environment interact. >> reporter: brendan's parents disagree and feel genetics played a primary role in their son's adhd. >> it's not bad parenting. i'm sure there are kids that are badly behaved because their parents are bad parents. that doesn't mean badly behaved kids are adhd. >> good morning. >> hey, matt. >> imagine you're a parent being told when you read this that perhaps it's something you did that brought this adhd on. >> i'm one of those parents and the maternal guilt of what did i eat wrong, was delivery too fast, what did i do wrong parenting? there is a lot of self-doubt when you raise children that don't fit into societal norms. when you have a child who can't sit in circle time and will walk around the class, that's seen as bad behavior. it means the blaine wiring is different. what you see in this piece is psychology versus psychiatry and the battle over what it means. >> and the battle over medication. we have one person saying children are severely overmedicated. on the other hand, you have parents saying, this medication has changed
all scientists know genes and environment interact. >> reporter: brendan's parents disagree and feel genetics played a primary role in their son's adhd. >> it's not bad parenting. i'm sure there are kids that are badly behaved because their parents are bad parents. that doesn't mean badly behaved kids are adhd. >> good morning. >> hey, matt. >> imagine you're a parent being told when you read this that perhaps it's something you did that brought this adhd on....
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call or click today. >>> this morning on today's h e home, making a safe environment for your kids. accidents in the home are one of the leading causes of fatalities but many are avoidable. lou manfredini is host of "house smart." he has things you can do now to prevent problems later. good morning. >> good morning. >> we think of it as home sweet home but it's one of the places that can cause a lot of death and injury. >> what we have here is an illustration of the four dangers we take for granted. maybe we don't even think about it. we'll get to others in a second. the first is your television set. as you are watching this program how is your television set mounted? the advent of flat screen televisions or the older tvs, the big crts with flat panels, this is a huge issue. i loive in chicago. since october four children have died due to television sets falling on them. the computer products safety commission said since 2000, 2010, 169 deaths of kids under the age of 8. 22,000 injured. >> right. >> this is a serious thing. this is a flat screen l.e.d. television set. probably weigh
call or click today. >>> this morning on today's h e home, making a safe environment for your kids. accidents in the home are one of the leading causes of fatalities but many are avoidable. lou manfredini is host of "house smart." he has things you can do now to prevent problems later. good morning. >> good morning. >> we think of it as home sweet home but it's one of the places that can cause a lot of death and injury. >> what we have here is an...
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there are constant weather delays, and they have been trying to protect the environment. savannah? >> all right, michelle kosinski, thank you. >>> now let's get a check of the weather from al. >> today's weather is brought to you by ocean spray. >> good morning, everybody. a brisk clear day here in new york. hopefully where you are. but if you're in the mid-section of the country, you've got to worry about this big system. we've got an upper level low, surface low and then a combination of the two bringing rain, but behind the system a big deal going on. a lot of windy conditions. we've got high wind warnings. wind advisories and wind watches from the dakotas all the way down into tennessee and mississippi, and then ahead of the system we've got a risk of strong storms today. st. louis, central illinois, all the way down into northern illinois -- northern louisiana. we've got a chance of some tornadoes. a lot of damaging winds and rain. anywhere from 3 to 4 inches of rain up in the northern >> the sun is officially up. if morning. it's going to bring about a much more warmer day fo
there are constant weather delays, and they have been trying to protect the environment. savannah? >> all right, michelle kosinski, thank you. >>> now let's get a check of the weather from al. >> today's weather is brought to you by ocean spray. >> good morning, everybody. a brisk clear day here in new york. hopefully where you are. but if you're in the mid-section of the country, you've got to worry about this big system. we've got an upper level low, surface low and...
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c, arrange your environment to help, and d, track your progress. in other words, you have to be all in. >> got to be all in and you're not planning to fail but you fail to plan, so everything falls apart. let me touch on the last two issues a little bit. if you don't make your environment a little different than what it is right now you're not going to succeed. you want to change the environment, arranging it differently will get you there. and we've got on todayshow.com some free tools to make sure you're heading in the right direction. >> just recently "u.s. news & world report" came out with their second annual best diets ranking and included easiest to follow, we have a graphic listing the top three. the key to finding a diet that's easy to follow, how key is that? >> this is an important study, if you notice the top one up there is weight watchers. we have a program called transformation nation million dollar yield, we're giving away $1 million for someone who can transform their lives. we picked weight watchers because they had a system. we t
c, arrange your environment to help, and d, track your progress. in other words, you have to be all in. >> got to be all in and you're not planning to fail but you fail to plan, so everything falls apart. let me touch on the last two issues a little bit. if you don't make your environment a little different than what it is right now you're not going to succeed. you want to change the environment, arranging it differently will get you there. and we've got on todayshow.com some free tools...
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i grew up in new york city, so when i go to college, i'm really looking for a different environment. growing up with cerebral palsy, i've had to advocate for myself a lot and in the process i've also begun advocating for others. that's something that i really enjoy and i want to build upon during my college career. >> hey, guys, i'm thanh-trinh, i want to help develop technology for the video industry or biomedical engineering. i think i'm a rather ordinary kid. oh, but i do have a lot of luck. this is my luck binder. i guess thanks to think could actually find out whether this huge college process takes luck, skill or some convoluted mixture of the two. >> jacques steinberg is the senior editor of "the choice" and author of "the gatekeepers, inside the college admissions process of a premiere college out in tenth anniversary edition. josh, welcome to you. >> thank you. >> the bloggers are incredible. lots of competition and the web applications have made it even more competitive, right? >> easier than ever to apply, electronically through the common application which makes it easier
i grew up in new york city, so when i go to college, i'm really looking for a different environment. growing up with cerebral palsy, i've had to advocate for myself a lot and in the process i've also begun advocating for others. that's something that i really enjoy and i want to build upon during my college career. >> hey, guys, i'm thanh-trinh, i want to help develop technology for the video industry or biomedical engineering. i think i'm a rather ordinary kid. oh, but i do have a lot of...
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we know that is good for the environment. good for our body to get so many health perks out of t exercising about a hour a day. i think she looks better now than she ever looked. >> she truly does. that new mama glow. joy bauer, thanks so much. >>> coming up, how to make the most of reward cards, but first, these messages. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coffee grinder. and then the coffee lands in this cup and water rushes through. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. and one wedding, 2 kids, 43 bottles of olay total effects many birthdays later, still looks amazing. thanks to the trusted performance of olay. if you think occasional irregulathink twice.ig deal, with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system, but activia has been shown in clinical stud
we know that is good for the environment. good for our body to get so many health perks out of t exercising about a hour a day. i think she looks better now than she ever looked. >> she truly does. that new mama glow. joy bauer, thanks so much. >>> coming up, how to make the most of reward cards, but first, these messages. with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green...
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now they have this new environment, too, are they flourishing out there? >> they're doing great. you know. peter is still really involved with them. i'm, of course, really involved with them every day. and we have a great time together. >> one of the burdens of being in the public eye is that people speculate about what went wrong. or why it happened. and some people said well he's been so successful now with the "twilight" movies and maybe that is somehow the reason of the split. anything you want to say about that? >> i enjoyed the quote that i was, i don't remember what it was exactly, but i was envious of his fame, or whatever. there was nothing like that going on. i was very happy for him, and, you know, so happy to be at home with the kids, and enjoying my early retirement, you know. i didn't want to work at that time. i just wanted to be at home, on the farm. >> on the farm is really about a lot of fun more than anything else. there are a lot of laughs on this show. i have to ask you about what happens in the first episode. where your assistant is sucking on a cow udder. p
now they have this new environment, too, are they flourishing out there? >> they're doing great. you know. peter is still really involved with them. i'm, of course, really involved with them every day. and we have a great time together. >> one of the burdens of being in the public eye is that people speculate about what went wrong. or why it happened. and some people said well he's been so successful now with the "twilight" movies and maybe that is somehow the reason of...
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a huge debate over medicare, sound familiar, education, sound familiar, medicaid, the environment, the role of government. election happened, president clinton won. nine months later you had a balanced budget agreement that created the first children's health care program. doubled the size of our national parks, balanced the budget, cut taxes for families to send kids to college with hope scholarship and lifetime learning. same parallel president obama makes president clinton made election of '96 cleared the air. the american people issued a verdict and republicans sat down at the table rather than shut the government down they negotiated a change of direction. >> favorite parlor game, will hillary run in 2016. you've worked for obamas and clintons. care to venture a guess. >> i think you have to assume mrs. clinton has been clear, i think she has served as first lady, secretary of state, united states senator. she has a lot to say about her career. only she can answer that question. i think she's clear, though, she's done in public life. electoral life or severing in the administratio
a huge debate over medicare, sound familiar, education, sound familiar, medicaid, the environment, the role of government. election happened, president clinton won. nine months later you had a balanced budget agreement that created the first children's health care program. doubled the size of our national parks, balanced the budget, cut taxes for families to send kids to college with hope scholarship and lifetime learning. same parallel president obama makes president clinton made election of...
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bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. >>> back now with more on the life and legacy of whitney houston. be ber bebe winans first met her in the 1980s and developed a close relationship with her. on saturday he was among many celebrities who spoke and performed at houston's funeral and he joins us this morning. good to see you. >> good to be here. >> obviously we know about the relationship between whitney and your family and how emotional the weekend was for you. how are you and your family holding up? >> you know, yesterday i had the chance to breathe. it was a great sigh of relief. it's very difficult, you know, to stand in that position and to be surrounded by the friends and family was a definite help, you know. but now it's the hard part to get up and walk and fit the pieces back together and continue living. >> you said you would miss the crazy whitney. wha
bp findings supports independent scientists studying the gulf's environment. thousands of environmental samples have been tested and all beaches and waters are open. and the tourists are back. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. >>> back now with more on the life and legacy of whitney houston. be ber bebe winans first met her in the 1980s and developed a close relationship with her. on saturday he was among many celebrities who spoke and performed at houston's funeral and he...
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parents are sending them to school assuming they will be in a safe environment. we need to guarantee that. >> some scientists say more research is needed to figure out the risk to children. many are concerned because just this month the epa is slashing the radon program and cutting funding entirely, money that helps schools test. we wanted to ask the epa why they are cutting the funding but they declined our request for an on-camera interview. in a statement they said the federal government is facing difficult budget challenges but said they will continue the fight against radon exposure. by the way, ann, schools pose a risk according to experts but the epa says homes pose the biggest risk. it's affordable and easy to fix and test for it. we picked up these kits at a hardware store. they cost less than $25. open it up, put it down and figure out if your home is at risk, too. >> jeff, thank you so much for the information. just ahead, we'll lighten things up with the lorax himself. first, these messages. are made with sweet cherries and the crisp, clean taste of o
parents are sending them to school assuming they will be in a safe environment. we need to guarantee that. >> some scientists say more research is needed to figure out the risk to children. many are concerned because just this month the epa is slashing the radon program and cutting funding entirely, money that helps schools test. we wanted to ask the epa why they are cutting the funding but they declined our request for an on-camera interview. in a statement they said the federal...
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and with binge drinking on the rise, spring break can be a toxic environment. alcohol is easy to get. and among young people, it often becomes a game, who can drink the most. matt, back to you. >> janet shamlian in florida for us this morning with a cautionary tale. janet, thank you very much. on a lighter note, coming up next, a look inside the newly restored kensington palace and the famous dresses of princess diana that are now on displace there, right after this. as a chef we are always committed to our suppliers... you know, those farmers, those foragers, those fishermen... for me, it's really about building this extraordinary community. american express is passionate about the same thing. they're one of those partners that i would really rely on whether it's finding new customers, or, a new location for my next restaurant. when we all come together, my restaurants, my partners, and the community amazing things happen. to me, that's the membership effect. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while othe
and with binge drinking on the rise, spring break can be a toxic environment. alcohol is easy to get. and among young people, it often becomes a game, who can drink the most. matt, back to you. >> janet shamlian in florida for us this morning with a cautionary tale. janet, thank you very much. on a lighter note, coming up next, a look inside the newly restored kensington palace and the famous dresses of princess diana that are now on displace there, right after this. as a chef we are...
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. >> you pay for your environment. >> we've been very worried about you because you're not sleeping. >> i know. >> you've been talking about having sleep problems. we are doing a segment today on that. people had -- there was a huge reaction to your issue. >> i'm not alone. it's very, very common. >> no one is sleeping. barbara says your hormones may be out of whack. >> no kidding. i said that. i told you when i got pregnant with cody, that's when it all changed. that was hormonal. >> drink almond milk before bedtime. >> charlotte young says, a white noise machine works. >> actually, when i was out at the new apartment in los angeles over the week, i had no idea. first night i get there was really late. there is no air conditioning in the whole building. it's from the 1920s. it's gorgeous. i went, i'll die. i finally get to bed midnight, 3:00 our time. all of a sudden the helicopter goes over, sirens, the night before fourth of july, firecrackers. i'm going, i cannot sleep. but i went out and got old-fashioned noisy fans and slept so, so well. >> you're kidding? >> two with cross, yo
. >> you pay for your environment. >> we've been very worried about you because you're not sleeping. >> i know. >> you've been talking about having sleep problems. we are doing a segment today on that. people had -- there was a huge reaction to your issue. >> i'm not alone. it's very, very common. >> no one is sleeping. barbara says your hormones may be out of whack. >> no kidding. i said that. i told you when i got pregnant with cody, that's when it...
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i thought it would be for the environment or polar bears, not a tip. >> that's for you. it's $500 from him. >> reporter: 22-year-old graduate student was tipped wednesday. >> helps to know there's good people in the world. >> where does it end? >> hopefully it doesn't end. >> reporter: a sign this is a movement that is spreading. a passenger took a short ride in a cabin san francisco. ette out and gave the cabdriver a $500 tip and said it was in memory of aaron. savannah. >> kerry sanders, thank you. aaron's family is with us. his brother seth, mom, tina ray collins and sister and joined by jamie fuller, one of the great waitresses that experienced this act of charity. good morning to all of you. this is a sorry about inspiration and generosity but i know your family has suffered a terrible loss. how are you doing, tina? >> i'm doing a lot better than i would have expected. i think it's because of this. it gives us something to focus on instead of our grief. >> apparently aaron wrote this in a will a couple years ago. it had a pretty simple instruction, right? >> to leav
i thought it would be for the environment or polar bears, not a tip. >> that's for you. it's $500 from him. >> reporter: 22-year-old graduate student was tipped wednesday. >> helps to know there's good people in the world. >> where does it end? >> hopefully it doesn't end. >> reporter: a sign this is a movement that is spreading. a passenger took a short ride in a cabin san francisco. ette out and gave the cabdriver a $500 tip and said it was in memory of...
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it's not easy for us working in the 24/7 environment where you're constantly expected to be on. between work and family, how do you balance that? >> there's simple ways like doing deep breathing exercises. and there are other things like having sex. it actually makes us look young are. >> how so? >> it releases all these molecules that are anti-stress that help heal wrinkles and help us sleep better. you're burning calories. and older couples who looked younger than their peers, it was because they had more sex. >> perfect. going green. we're moving on from sex. go green a little bit. some simple ways you say you can do this in your daily life would be to also start eating clean, right? >> green is more about drinking green tea. tea is really good for skin. and getting out in nature, breathing in fresh air. that's relaxing. and then -- >> taking in all your anti-oxidants. >> right, green tea, a little bit of dark chocolate. doesn't have to be foods that aren't good for you, that don't taste good. >> and you say make a move. we always talk about the benefits of exercise. >> and i
it's not easy for us working in the 24/7 environment where you're constantly expected to be on. between work and family, how do you balance that? >> there's simple ways like doing deep breathing exercises. and there are other things like having sex. it actually makes us look young are. >> how so? >> it releases all these molecules that are anti-stress that help heal wrinkles and help us sleep better. you're burning calories. and older couples who looked younger than their...
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the open water environment is very unforgiving. >> reporter: for the photographer whose idea became a national trend, a heartfelt message to a grieving family. >> first our hearts go out to the family when we first heard about it. you're heartbroken somebody goes through that, being married so recently. it's hard to comprehend what the family might be going through. >> maria's family released a statement last night saying one thing that we are certain ability is our maria would never have put her life at risk. her love for life and her husband would never allow it. she trusted the location and felt safe enough to attend the photo shoot alone. the family asks the muse pal council to put in place stronger security measures to avoid future tragedies. >> thank you. >>> we want to get a check of the weather now from al keeping an eye on isaac from new orleans. >>> today's ather is brought to you by the u.s. postal service. >> and as we continue to track isaac, we'll be looking at another update from the national hurricane center in the next half hour. here's the latest that we have as the
the open water environment is very unforgiving. >> reporter: for the photographer whose idea became a national trend, a heartfelt message to a grieving family. >> first our hearts go out to the family when we first heard about it. you're heartbroken somebody goes through that, being married so recently. it's hard to comprehend what the family might be going through. >> maria's family released a statement last night saying one thing that we are certain ability is our maria...
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yarn bombing, a modern day phenomenon of artists taking cozy creations and stitching them onto urban environments. >> has anyone here ever yarn bombed? >> no. >> has anyone secretly thought about yarn bombing. >> i have people i'd like to yarn bomb. >> this woman is credited with starting this revolution. >> knitting, crocheting, we put it on anything that inspired us of it's okay not to knit a baby blanket or sweater, you can knit a mailbox. >> like other forms of graffiti, it is illegal. >> it is illegal technically to do this. it's really pretty. people are enjoying it. >> should something this beautiful be outlawed. >> i'm wrapping something on a pole. if you don't like it, you can take it off. >> reporter: not to needle folks with just details but not anyone can do it. listen to my weekend, finished with sk 2, all decreases. >> doing good. >> thank you very much. i guess knit happens. uh-huh. yarn bombing has gone global, france, australia, china. >> what's the biggest thing you've ever yarn bombed. >> a bus. it was only supposed to be up a couple months but because of the popularity as a pr
yarn bombing, a modern day phenomenon of artists taking cozy creations and stitching them onto urban environments. >> has anyone here ever yarn bombed? >> no. >> has anyone secretly thought about yarn bombing. >> i have people i'd like to yarn bomb. >> this woman is credited with starting this revolution. >> knitting, crocheting, we put it on anything that inspired us of it's okay not to knit a baby blanket or sweater, you can knit a mailbox. >> like...
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it's not so much fun while you're doing it because you're going up 220,000 feet which is a hostile environment. your blood will start boiling if your suit >>> good tuesday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the 9th circuit court of appeals rule on california's controversial ban on gay marriage. both sides vow the decision will not be the final word. judges announce whether voter approved proposition 8 violates couples' right to marry and they'll rule whether the judge is gay before sitting on the case. both sides will appeal the decision if it doesn't go their way. experts say is it unlikely the stay on gay marriage will be lifted before further appeals are decided. >>> let's get a look of the morning commute with mike. >> slow in spots throughout the east bay hit with rain throughout the morning. earlier in the commute we have feicks of slower drive, slick roadways and wind for 680. look how slow it is coming out of concord, off of 242. red means below 20 miles per hour. we see slowing through the walnut creek interchange. continues from 24 through lafayette, caldecott. highway 88
it's not so much fun while you're doing it because you're going up 220,000 feet which is a hostile environment. your blood will start boiling if your suit >>> good tuesday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the 9th circuit court of appeals rule on california's controversial ban on gay marriage. both sides vow the decision will not be the final word. judges announce whether voter approved proposition 8 violates couples' right to marry and they'll rule whether the judge is...